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These sources collectively provide a comprehensive look at the multifaceted phenomenon of smuggling, examining its historical context, economic drivers, and societal impacts across various regions. The "Routledge Handbook of Smuggling" serves as the primary and most extensive source, exploring different types of illicit trade—from petroleum and arms to wildlife and human smuggling—and their complex relationship with state authority, border communities, and armed conflict. It also discusses the methodological and ethical challenges of studying smuggling, highlighting the need for nuanced perspectives beyond simplistic criminalization. Supplementary sources include an article discussing the ease of "hacking AI" and a brief mention of a FOX News broadcast, though these appear to be unrelated fragments within the provided text, with the bulk of the content focusing on the academic discourse surrounding smuggling.

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